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/LOGOFF Command

The /LOGOFF command informs the CA Workload Automation SE system that a terminal is going inactive. Whenever a terminal is to be inactive for some time, it is best to issue a /LOGOFF. This does not return to VTAM (see /CLOSE). It causes CA Workload Automation SE to return the terminal to the Logon panel.

/LOGOFF with no terminal specification causes the issuing terminal to be logged off from CA Workload Automation SE.

This command has the following format:

►►─ /LOGOFF ─┬────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────►◄
             └─ , ─┬─ T ────┬─ =term ─┘
                   └─ TERM ─┘
TERM

(Optional) Defines the terminal to be logged off. Value must be a terminal name, up to seven characters. The T option could be used from the master terminal to log off a terminal to allow completion of the shutdown process.

More information:

/SHUTDOWN Command